|
||||||||||||||||
MOST READ
|
Fossil Fuel Industry Seeks to Expand Free Speech for Corporations and Limit It for CitizensAmy WesterveltAs oil companies push to criminalize dissent, they’re also making the case that climate denialism is protected speech, not fraudulent advertising.
|
Detroit Cops Want $7 Million in Covid Relief Money for Surveillance MicrophonesSam BiddleThe company behind the mics, ShotSpotter, is going all out to guide police stations across the country on how to use relief money for the controversial technology.
|
Protecting freedom of the press has never been more important. Be the next person to support The Intercept’s independent journalism by becoming a member today.Top Stories
|
Border Wall Construction Resumes Under President Joe BidenRyan DevereauxThe Biden administration laid out its plans to rev up work on completing Donald Trump’s signature project.
|
“I Can’t Believe He Did That”: Retired Kansas City Detective Charged With Kidnapping and RapeJordan SmithRoger Golubski has long dodged allegations that he framed suspects and engaged in a pattern of abuse. Will his victims finally find justice?
|
Livestream: Leaving AfghanistanThe InterceptAfghans forced into exile after the Taliban took over last summer tell their stories in a conversation with The Intercept and New America.
|
Podcasts
|
When the Uneasy Democratic Coalition Shares a NeighborhoodDeconstructedHelena Andrews-Dyer discusses the limits of “post-racial” parenting.
|
No Way Home, Episode Three: Born AgainNo Way Home, Maryam BarakAn Afghan refugee finds new purpose teaching fellow migrants Italian.
|